14 Ways to Celebrate Black History Month at the College of Charleston
The College of Charleston is celebrating Black History Month with programming and events throughout February.
The College of Charleston is celebrating Black History Month with programming and events throughout February.
Jalen Newell is a 1967 Legacy Scholar and the Black Student Union treasurer, Student Alumni Ambassadors community outreach chair and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity/TAU ETA Chapter president.
Division of Student Affairs staff members were celebrated and recognized at the 13th annual Salute to Student Affairs division awards program on Aug. 8, 2022.
The Office of Institutional Diversity provides faculty and staff with some updates and highlights about its recent and upcoming initiatives and collaborations.
In honor of Black History Month, several CofC departments, offices and programs are sponsoring events that explore Black history, culture and modern day issues.
In recognition of their commitment to creating a campus environment that promotes diversity and excellence, more than 30 CofC community members received 2021 ExCEL Awards at a virtual ceremony on March 24.
Psychology and women's and gender studies double-major Reagan Williams has received the Sociologists for Women in Society Undergraduate Social Activism Award for her social justice efforts at the College.
The College of Charleston is expanding programs and initiatives aimed at better supporting first-generation and underrepresented minority students to help ensure they feel welcome on campus and are workforce ready upon graduation.
The College of Charleston is joining in the celebration of Charleston Pride Week, Sept. 7-14, 2019, with a series of campus events for LGBTQ+ students and allies.
On March 27, 2019, the ExCEL Awards ceremony honored more than 30 students, staff, faculty and community members for their commitment to creating a campus environment that promotes diversity and excellence.